
Matthew Bushweiler
Great product.. However the product should come with a standard 2 or 3 person stats tracking. Just allowing 1 tracking account doesnt cut it. Having to spend $150 for tracking a team is not the same as a family that has 2 or 3 kids that use the app/product. I imagine many families have at least 2 kids who are using the product either for the same category or 2 different ones. This should be a standard option. This Blazepod app only is catering to teams and is lacking the options for families.
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Joseph Squire
BlazePods are an incredible tool for personal trainers, offering a fun, competitive edge that clients love. They're probably my best investment in PT equipment—humans are drawn to the flashing lights and the app’s functionality, making it a powerhouse in training. However, they're expensive and not very durable. I've had one break and had to get it fixed locally. Now, I want more accessories, but at £150 for six plastic carriers, it's hard to justify the expense.
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Adam (AKOriginal)
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I want better programmability. Blaze pods could be absolutely amazing if they opened them up. Instead, the makers have really limited the functionality and usefulness of the pods. And I pay for the premium service. Make them open source so other apps can use them or build more functionality into your own app. There are so many times that I have an idea for a workout or trial and can't create it because of the limited ways to program. What's on offer should be free until it improves.MORE stats!
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